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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Wednesday | September 10, 2003

Dairy farming in serious decline
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WRITE to express on behalf of the membership of the Jamaica Dairy Farmers Federation and the wider fraternity of Jamaican milk producers...

Fallen prey to 'Switch On' media blitz
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM using this medium to ask the OUR to investigate Cable & Wireless and it's new GPRS promotions. My experience may indicate that they are taking the Jamaican public for a "joyride".


Ardenne Rd traffic congestion
THE EDITOR, Sir: THIS IS to invite the attention of the appropriate officer in the Ministry of Transport & Works to the serious traffic congestion which occurs on Ardenne Road on weekdays...


Setting the record straight
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WAS very grateful for the coverage of my Mexican exhibition by your newspaper. Unfortunately I am forced to write because of the inaccuracies that appeared in the article.


Local garment firms ditched
THE EDITOR, Sir: WHEN EVEN a government institution in Jamaica is forced to ditch its local garment manufacturers of uniforms and give these contracts instead to overseas manufacturers...


A soldier's life is never an easy one!
THE EDITOR, Sir: SINCE THE invasion activities for Iraq has ceased some 50 United States soldiers have been killed.


Disgusting ad
THE EDITOR, Sir: TODAY I spent 12 minutes of my valuable time "on hold" to try and reach someone in the C&W advertising department. To no avail - "Please hold all our agents are busy" was the only monotonous response I received.


'Keep Jamaica working, buy Jamaican'
THE EDITOR, Sir: I READ a front-page article in last week's Sunday Gleaner and I would like to keep it in the forefront of the minds of the Jamaican people. We need to understand that we have to buy Jamaican to keep Jamaica in jobs.


'Stop putting down good police officers'
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE PEOPLE are crying out for good leaders, ones who will operate without apparent victimisation or prejudice.


Paul D Young
THE EDITOR: Sir I WOULD like to make contact with Mr. Paul D. Young or any relatives knowing his whereabouts. Please call 871-6299.

















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